I have no idea what is wrong

[Jed]

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Right I bought a Xenon with the 4532, I tryed to read it on my nand-x and it couldent read block 123. i asked in the free60 irc and some guy said it didnt matter and i should just get the config and kv . So I updated it to 6683 and had now problems with it .

so i flashed a xbr image to the box and it said it could write to block 123 so when i turn the box on it gives me e79 (I have the 2 diodes and jumper in place) the 1 red light comes from the bottom right (if console was lying down) I then put the nand x back on (just the wires with no headers) and now the computer said it couldent find it at all, then I unplugged it all checked all my soldering and it still didnt work ! so I have taken them off and then tryed to turn the console on and it auto red lights the power brick .

Anyone Have any help on this one ?

Thanks !

Jed
 
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Right I bought a Xenon with the 4532, I tryed to read it on my nand-x and it couldent read block 123. i asked in the free60 irc and some guy said it didnt matter and i should just get the config and kv . So I updated it to 6683 and had now problems with it .

so i flashed a xbr image to the box and it said it could write to block 123 so when i turn the box on it gives me e79 (I have the 2 diodes and jumper in place) the 1 red light comes from the bottom right (if console was lying down) I then put the nand x back on (just the wires with no headers) and now the computer said it couldent find it at all, then I unplugged it all checked all my soldering and it still didnt work ! so I have taken them off and then tryed to turn the console on and it auto red lights the power brick .

Anyone Have any help on this one ?

Thanks !

Jed

Your E79 is most likely to a bad block. When you got the E79, did you test your original NAND by writing it back and see if the console works fine?

Seeing that you couldn't read or write the NAND after you reconnected everything and now your power brick flicks to red leaves to suspect something is causing a short circuit. A high resolution picture of your install would help.
 
Your E79 is most likely to a bad block. When you got the E79, did you test your original NAND by writing it back and see if the console works fine?

Seeing that you couldn't read or write the NAND after you reconnected everything and now your power brick flicks to red leaves to suspect something is causing a short circuit. A high resolution picture of your install would help.
I absolutely agree...
 

big_ted

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put the original dump through flash tool, see what bad blocks are on it and remap the new image to suit

Ted
 

jorgesalas831

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check your soldering most likely that
 

[Jed]

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right I have it working (reading) thanks to Mr Xmods :) but i still have a problem , it wont read OR write block 123 : Error: 210 reading block 123



Has anyone got a idea about that ?

Does anybody know what is onm block 123 ?

Thanks ,

Jed
 

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right I have it working (reading) thanks to Mr Xmods :) but i still have a problem , it wont read OR write block 123 : Error: 210 reading block 123



Has anyone got a idea about that ?

Does anybody know what is onm block 123 ?

Thanks ,

Jed
Can you tell us how xmods fixed the original problem? It may help someone else in the same situation. Thanks
 

[Jed]

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Can you tell us how xmods fixed the original problem? It may help someone else in the same situation. Thanks
He Told me I had to solder in the Pins (Pin Headers Not QSB) as I never had done and thats were my problem was !,

Anyway I have had XeLL Booting on it BUt When I create a XBR image with rawkv and config (i allready know the cpu key) when ever I try to write to block 123 it pulls a error, same when i read or erase I just cant accsess the block even just read the block it doesent allow me , so anyone got any ideas how to bypass a bad block on the nand that wont read ?

Jed

*EDIT* I ramppaed the bad blocks (from 123) with Redline99's Bad Block Mover, It Now Works on XBR !!!
 
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